Velm surfaces the forgotten moments, quiet wins, and buried experiences that make you uniquely you. Not nostalgia. Not a journal. A mirror made of memory.
Give it a tryThe problem
The moments that shaped you most slip away first — not the big ones, but the quiet ones between them.
Journals get abandoned. Photos lose context. The story of who you are grows thinner every year.
You know you've lived something worth remembering. You just can't reach it on your own.
How it works
A single, quiet question surfaces. Not a notification, not a form — an invitation to pause and look inward. Something small enough to open a door.
Velm follows the thread. A new angle, going closer. Not pushing — listening. Each question reaches somewhere daily life doesn't touch.
The conversation unfolds at your pace. No assessment, no correction. Just a patient space for the memory to find its shape — until it starts to surface.
Something comes back that you didn't know you still carried. That's the moment Velm was built for. You are richer than you remember.
The experience
No feeds. No streaks. No performance metrics. Velm is built around a single principle: the past is worth sitting with.
Velm notices when a memory resurfaces unexpectedly and marks it — a quiet signal that something deeper is at work.
Every memory is placed on your personal timeline — searchable, browsable, and yours alone. A map of who you've been.
Not ready to remember something? Park it. Velm holds it gently until you're ready to come back to it.
Get started
Velm doesn't ask you to build a habit. Just start with one memory — one question, one conversation, one keepsake. The rest follows naturally.
Give it a try